Case Reports in Cardiology (Jan 2016)

A Combination of Two Rare Coronary Anomalies Makes It Even Rarer: Right Sided Single Coronary Artery with Dual Left Anterior Descending Artery

  • Aram Barbaryan,
  • Theodore Addai,
  • Monahar Kola,
  • Muhammad Wajih Raqeem,
  • Sergey Barsamyan,
  • Aibek E. Mirrakhimov

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1155/2016/4905941
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 2016

Abstract

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An 82-year-old female with history of hyperlipidemia and hypertension presented to the clinic with chief complaint of nonradiating chest tightness accompanied by exertional dyspnea. Cardiac catheterization showed the absence of left coronary system; the entire coronary system originated from the right aortic sinus as a common trunk which then gave off the right coronary artery and the left main coronary artery. Cardiac catheterization demonstrated also another rare coronary anomaly: dual left anterior descending artery. Patient underwent percutaneous coronary intervention and subsequent multidetector computed tomography angiography confirmed the above angiography findings. Patient was subsequently discharged home on double antiplatelet therapy with aspirin and clopidogrel and has been asymptomatic since then.